Obverse Image: Depiction of three people representing the intellectual, rural, and blue collar worker people of China, denomination in top right and bottom corners, name of issuing authority at top.
Obverse Text: [NEEDS TRANSLATION]
Reverse Image: Denomination at top right and bottom left corners, name of issuing authority at top, Hukou waterfall of the Yellow River at center.
A gold-colored casing housing a solid state (LED) laser and optical coupling connected to a 99" long optical fiber. Fourteen connecting pins, no cover. Used for communications. Etched on one side and on laser plate: "C51224". References: "Package Specifications," form PKGSPEC1, March 1990. These "Longhorn" modules were fabricated in seven configurations that emitted 1300 nm light, and three configurations that emitted 1550 nm light. The correspondence with the donor does not indicate which configuration this specimen is in.
This is a retail copy of the 1998 PC computer game SIM Safari, developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts. The object has a cloth-like protective sleeve (most likely made of synthetic fibers) with a clear plastic window that allows one to see the face of the disk inside and a hole in the middle to allow easier access to the disk itself. The sleeve has a small long paper insert on one edge which denotes a list of what is likely audio tracks from a previous disk. The sleeve also has a second disk slot on the opposite side for an additional disk. The face of the CD-ROM disk has an orange print zebra stripe pattern on a white background. The top of the disk features the official logo for Sim Safari, the left side features the ESRB logo rating of "E" for everyone, while the bottom of the disk features the official logo for Maxis Kids. The top edge of the disk notes copyright information and warning.
This artificial foot from 1992 is made of carbon fiber. Van Phillips, the inventor, designed the distinctive Flex-Foot appendage to use a person’s weight shift from leg to leg in walking as a way to store and release energy.